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Amy Herbert

Elizabeth Missing Sewell

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Religion, Philosophie, Psychologie

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Elizabeth Missing Sewell's 'Amy Herbert' is a poignant and didactic novel that delves into the moral and spiritual development of its titular character, Amy Herbert. Written in an epistolary format, the novel explores themes of duty, charity, and self-improvement within the context of Victorian society. Sewell's clear and concise prose imparts valuable lessons to the reader, making it a popular choice for moral instruction in the 19th century. 'Amy Herbert' stands as a prime example of the Victorian religious novel tradition, emphasizing the importance of moral character and personal growth. The novel's enduring popularity attests to its timeless themes and universal appeal. Elizabeth Missing Sewell, a devout Anglican and educator, drew upon her own experiences to craft a narrative that continues to resonate with readers seeking spiritual guidance and moral enlightenment. Sewell's dedication to Christian values is evident throughout the novel, making it a compelling read for those interested in exploring Victorian literature with a focus on religious and moral development. 'Amy Herbert' remains a classic work of moral fiction that offers enduring lessons on virtue and self-discovery.

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Female protagonist, Social class exploration, Moral values, Religious education, Children's literature, Anglican morality, Educational fiction, Family dynamics, Victorian England, Character development